László Csizsik-Csatáry, aged 97, is a Nazi war criminal who has spent his life dodging justice since he helped to organise the deportation of nearly 16,000 Jews to Auschwitz.
Living comfortably in Budapest, he only showed up on the world's radar this week when he was confronted, at the instigation of the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, by journalists from the Sun. It scarcely needs saying that his great age should not be a protection. This man should not end his life in peace.